ROH Women’s Championship Tournament Announces First Competitors

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Ring of Honor (ROH) has announced the first competitors for the Women’s Championship Tournament.  Tickets to Gold have been given to Allysin Kae, Miranda Alize, RokC, and Trish Adora. Maria Kanellis gave the tickets to gold as part of her position on the ROH Board of Directors. Angelina Love also earned a first-round bye in the tournament due to the stipulations of her match against Quinn McKay.

Kae earned a ticket directly due to her veteran status. Kae has worked with Ring of Honor on and off throughout her career. Trish Adora competed against Miranda Alize on last week’s Women’s Division Wednesday. Alize was victorious in the matchup, but both competitors earned their way into the tournament. Rok-C debuted in ROH on the initial Women’s Divison Wednesday. She teamed with Max the Impaler to take on Laynie Luck and Hyan. The four competed until the time-limit draw. The performance also earned Rok-C a spot in the tournament.

The competitors will battle in the ROH Women’s Championship Tournament. Maria Kanellis announced the tournament at 19th Anniversary. The tournament winner will be crowned the inaugural Ring of Honor Women’s World Champion. You can catch Women’s Divison Wednesday on the ROH YouTube channel every Wednesday at 7pm EST.

To see where you can watch ROH on TV or see the latest episode of ROH TV click here. For all things ROH, check out Honor Club. or their YouTube channel for WOH Wednesday and ROH Week by Week. 

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